§3112. Mode of proceeding
At a meeting called under section 3111, the owners, who are not applicants, or if they refuse or neglect, the notary who called the meeting may designate another notary, and the 2 may appoint a 3rd disinterested person, not an inhabitant of the town in which the house is located, or belonging to the denomination of either party interested. The 3 shall be a board, before which the owners may exhibit the amount that they own in the house. The minority, owning at least 5 pews, shall have their part allotted to them, as nearly as may be, in proportion to the amount that they own in the house. The board shall designate which weeks in each year the minority, if they please, may occupy the house; if they do not, the majority may occupy it. [PL 1981, c. 456, Pt. A, §48 (AMD).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1981, c. 456, §A48 (AMD).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
Part 2: CORPORATIONS WITHOUT CAPITAL
Chapter 93: RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES
13 §3101. Parish may become owner of pews; proceedings
13 §3102. Dissenting pew owners; proceedings
13 §3104. Repairs; disposal; notice of meeting
13 §3105. Conduct of alteration or sale
13 §3106. Dissenting proprietors; value of interest; limitation and forfeiture
13 §3107. Owners may incorporate
13 §3109. Corporate rights and powers
13 §3111. Different denomination; division of time
13 §3113. Proportion of minority appraised
13 §3115. Minority may occupy their share of time unless majority purchases